The rough draft for my 1st SCP. All suggestions, criticism, etc. will be accepted and taken into consideration. As this is a rough draft, I am aware that this will need some criticism before it is posted/rewritten/thrown in the trash bin.Draft is here.
EDIT: Well, I have decided not to post this unless if a bolt of inspiration can hit me and make this idea sound unique. No more feedback needed.

There's no formatting at all. Use the template. Literally copy and paste from the template.

Aside from use of the powers of two, it doesn't seem anomalous at all — this is something that could probably exist in real life. What exactly would make the Foundation want to or have to contain it?

This kind of body horror, just listing symptoms, is boring and doesn't convey any emotion.

What is a "body cell?" What kind?

Saying "H2O" is unnecessary. You can just say water, we'll know what you mean.

Not that this specifically applies, but keep in mind that Special Containment Procedures are supposed to be special — as in, directly related to the object's anomalous properties.

There's no narrative. Above all else, an SCP is a story.

You have a golden kernel of an idea here — an expanding parasite — but it needs a heckton of work. I'm glad you used the metric system, even if only once. Seriously beef this up, get advice on the IRC, and try again. And get a little self-confidence. Your ideas probably aren't lame.

Thank you for the ideas! I will edit it shortly. Also, "body cell" meant any body cell. I will make sure to go more in depth on that. (And yes, I know it is short, which is why I need reviews for expanding it.)
EDIT: Addendum has been added, and The Bursting Eels were given a new trait.

This isnt meant to be rude, so please dont take it that way. But I would seriously consider heavily overhauling this idea. It is a very good idea, except it is very far from being original. I am speaking of Dreamcatcher by Stephen King (book and movie). It sounds VERY close to that. Eels that infest your body, hatch, and wreck havoc and kill its host? I instantly thought of that book. Plagiarism is taken very seriously, intentional or not.

Hmm… I have never seen or read that, but now that you mention that, I may overhaul or not post this. Thank you for pointing that out! (Although, during the time your post has been made, I have added an addendum, and made other edits to the article.)